Despite a wetter rain season and the Sierra snowpack, all boats from Folsom Lake will be pulled out by mid August.

"I'm extremely frustrated," Buckmaster said. "For the past four years we haven't used the boat at all."

The Bureau of Reclamation announced it's increasing outflows from the reservoir by the end of the weekend because it's required to send water to more than 300 cities and agencies in multiple states.

"We're operating the system to ensure we have drinking water, that we have water to live our daily lives," Bureau of Reclamation Public Affairs Deputy Officer Luis Moore said. "So in effect, over time the reservoir will reach a point where the boats need to be removed."

"It comes as a complete surprise to us," said Ken Christensen, who manages Folsom Lake Marina, which has 675 boats in slips.

Christensen said last year the boats had to be pulled out by June 15, but they were expecting this season to run until October.

"Folsom Lake always gets the short end of the straw," Christensen said. "We're the first person they take the water from, whether it's wrong or right, I don't know."